Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advocacy. Show all posts

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Audio recording of the Franklin Public Schools Horace Mann Legacy Subcmte Mtg - Nov 3, 2025 (audio)

FM #1575 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1575 in the series. 


This session shares the Franklin Public Schools Horace Mann Legacy Subcmte Mtg held on Monday, Nov 3, 205 at 6:00 PM. Meeting chaired by School Committee Chair Dave Callaghan. Members Ruthann O’Sullivan and KP Sompally participated remotely. Superintendent Lucas Giguere and Director of Operations Colin Boisvert participated.

 

QUick recap

  • Draft doc for scope and mission of the subcmte being reviewed

  • Overall question is how do we engage the entire community to understand, appreciate and honor his legacy with an education focus. But acknowledge that he did have other interests in his career

  • Goals around three arenas: 

    • The named campus, the physical presence

    • Education 

    • Advocacy

  • Discussion on guardrails to keep subcmte from wandering off the tasks

  • Discussion on composition of committee, representation from various stakeholder groups; final decision up to full School Committee

  • Draft doc to be updated based upon discussion and used by next committee

  • Motion to adjourn 


The meeting runs about 1 hour and 8 minutes, so let’s listen in.

Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1575-fps-horace-mann-legacy-subcmte-mtg-11-03-25/


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Horace Mann Legacy Subcmte
Horace Mann Legacy Subcmte


The agenda doc -> 

https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_11032025-1988 


My full set of notes in one PDF -> 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1D9Xt-u6fNJ-Tm36qwcYo2ywfj-2A-uC8/view?usp=drive_link 


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Wednesday, February 26, 2025

BEN's Bulletin: Senior Village and the Crossing



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BEN's Bulletin (02/24/25)

 

New year, new Plan! Thanks in part to the consistent support of BEN, the 2025 Master Plan Update unanimously passed the Planning Board & Town Council last month. The Plan lays out a strong vision for a Franklin with complete, inter-connected neighborhoods that balance the Town's environmental, economic, and housing needs.

As always, feel free to join our monthly meeting (every third Thursday at 7pm) at Franklin TV or virtually at the following link: meet.ben4franklin.org.

Key Agenda Items

We return to our regularly-scheduled programming of providing BEN's Take on upcoming meetings of interest. Click HERE for live links to the agenda items.

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    Reach out with any comments or questions. Thanks!

    The BEN Brigade

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    Ben 4 Franklin, 23 Hutchinson St, Franklin, MA

    Sunday, February 16, 2025

    Representative Roy Calls for Primary Seat Belt Law at the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts Advocacy Day

    On February 4th, 2025, the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts (BIA-MA) hosted their annual Brain Injury Annual Advocacy Day at the Massachusetts State House. They were advocating for bills requiring commercial health insurers to cover cognitive rehabilitation services for survivors of traumatic brain injury (TBI), continued funding for the Statewide Head Injury Program, and State Representative Jeffrey N. Roy’s primary seat belt bill. 

    Rep. Roy attended the Annual Advocacy Day to show his support and addressed the crowd about HD.1180 An Act establishing a primary seat belt law. As he noted in his remarks, “Seatbelts offer the best defense from injury or death in car crashes. Seat belts promote safety, save lives, and save money.”

    Rep Jeff Roy addressed the crowd
    Rep Jeff Roy addressed the crowd
    In fact, statistics demonstrate that we could save 45 lives, prevent 500 injuries, and save $525 million over 5 years with a primary seat belt law in effect. According to a recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine, the single greatest opportunity to improve health and reduce premature deaths lies in personal behavior and seat belt use is yet another form of impaired driving that must be addressed. Massachusetts ranks 46th in the nation in seat belt use, lagging the national rate by nearly 10 percent, reinforcing the need for this legislation.

    Held at the state house every year, the BIA-MA event provides information on legislative ambitions to constituents, survivors, and elected officials. The push for advocacy does not stop with their policy agenda, as the event is also provides a platform for survivors of traumatic brain injuries to share their personal story on the significant impact of TBI. 
    (L-R) Ali Rheaume, Rep Jeff Roy
    (L-R) Ali Rheaume, Rep Jeff Roy


    During the event, Franklin’s Ali Rheaume, a traumatic brain injury survivor., shared her own experiences, stating, “Brain injuries are ‘invisible", meaning you cannot see what the impact is simply by looking at someone. I may look good, but you have no idea that I actually feel confused, foggy, or even in pain. 

    “You may get up, get dressed, eat breakfast, drive to work, navigate work all day, and not have to think twice about any of those actions or decisions. For someone who sustained brain injury, every task is a big deal. Choosing your clothes, remembering a schedule, and problem-solving along with sudden issues that arise such as traffic, can all be extremely difficult. It takes cognition, which is affected by brain injury, and that is why we are strongly advocating for new laws, such as Rep Roy’s bill.”

    The BIA-MA also presented attendees with an “Unmasking Brain Injury” exhibit. This offered compelling visual insight into TBI survivors’ everyday experiences through their artistic works. Through the speeches of Massachusetts Legislators, BIA-MA, MassAbility, and other survivors, the annual Brain Advocacy Day hopes to ensure stories like Rheaume’s are heard throughout the state. 

    For more information on the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts, please visit https://biama.org/.

    Friday, February 14, 2025

    Rise Up meeting on Saturday, Feb 15 feaures "special discussion about disability awareness & advocacy"

    Hi all,

    Rise Up is this Saturday and we will have a special discussion about disability awareness & advocacy!

    Date: Saturday, February 15th
    Time: 10:00 AM  -11:00 AM

    Location: Franklin United Methodist Church, 82 West Central Street, Franklin (Parking and ramp/door on the left side)

    Agenda: 
    - open social time
    - introductions
    - presentation/discussion about disability awareness & advocacy
    - announcements
    - wrap up

    See you Saturday!

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    This one-hour social meet-up is intended to be a safe space for:
    • individuals navigating life with disability to meet others they can relate with
    • community partners to learn more about the population and share resources
    • support persons to meet other support persons

    For additional information about this event, please visit ->  https://alirheaume.com/rise-up

    Rise Up meeting on Saturday, Feb 15 feaures "special discussion about disability awareness & advocacy"
    Rise Up meeting on Saturday, Feb 15 feaures "special discussion about disability awareness & advocacy"

    Wednesday, November 20, 2024

    (BEN) 4 Franklin to be recognized as a "Rookie of the Year group" by Abundant Housing MA, Inc

    Over the past year, two new pro-housing groups have really made an impact in their community and hit the ground running. To celebrate their achievements, we will be honoring Norwood For All and Building Equitable Neighborhoods For Franklin as this year's Rookies of the Year

    Launched in May 2024 by resident advocates, Gino and Pandora Carlucci, Cobi Frongillo, Mark Minnichelli, Maxwell Morrangiello, Ndoumbe Ndoye, Lisa Oxford and Emma Snellings, Building Equitable Neighborhoods (BEN) 4 Franklin’s mission is to advocate for a Franklin with abundant, affordable housing for all, a walkable, economically vibrant downtown and neighborhoods that evolve in a fiscally responsible manner. 

    BEN envisions an inviting, diverse, environmentally sustainable, and fiscally strong Franklin where all can be engaged and find a home.  BEN advocates for smart land use practices and zoning policies in the areas of housing, transportation, economic development, culture, environmental sustainability and fiscal solvency. 

    In a year, BEN 4 Franklin has…
    • Built a growing base of 90+ pro housing advocates
    • Hosted a launch event in May that featured a panel discussion on pro-housing advocacy on the state and town level
    • Hosted a Jane Jacob's Walk to stimulate conversations about density, walkability and zoning in downtown Franklin
    • Tabled at Franklin's annual Strawberry Stroll and Harvest Festival to gain interest in BEN’s cause
    • Successfully advocated for the reduction and elimination of parking minimums for Franklin’s proposed 3A district. On August 14, nine town councilors voted unanimously in support of Franklin’s proposed zoning ordinance to comply with the MBTA Communities Law! In contrast to towns that have settled for “paper compliance”, Franklin went steps further: concentrating the new zoning district in the downtown core, allowing for mixed use development to stimulate a walkable, livable district, removing parking minimums for commercial properties and reducing parking minimums from 1.5 to 1 spaces for residential properties
    • Appointed numerous BEN-affiliated members to the Zoning Board and Master Plan Committee
    • Created website and regular newsletter featuring “BEN’s Take” on proposed development projects and policies before planning and zoning boards

    Saturday, July 13, 2024

    📰 BEN's Bulletin: New Format, MBTA Communities


    BEN's Bulletin: New Format, MBTA Communities
    BEN's Bulletin: New Format, MBTA Communities

    BEN's Bulletin (07/08/24)

     

    We've launched and now we're shaping up! This is the new format of our newsletter, where we'll be sharing information on key meetings, events, and resources. Please feel free to provide feedback.

    As always, we meet every THIRD THURSDAY at Franklin TV (unless otherwise noted). Our next meeting is July 18 at 7 PM. All are welcome!

    Our agenda and previous minutes will be shared in advance of the meeting.

    Key Agenda Items

    It'll be a relatively quiet season for meetings, but BEN's keeping an eye on MBTA Communities Act compliance and the Master Plan. 

    For live links and photos, see the items on our Google Doc.

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    Reach out with any comments or questions. Thanks!

    The BEN Brigade

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    Ben 4 Franklin, https://ben4franklin.org/

    Saturday, May 4, 2024

    Building Equitable Neighborhoods for Franklin (BEN 4 Franklin) schedules launch events - Friday, May 10 & Saturday, May 11

    BEN 4 Franklin is pleased to invite anyone who lives or works in Franklin to our two public launch events: 

    launch party - May 10
    launch party - May 10

    On Friday, May 10, 2024, Ben 4 Franklin will host a launch party at 7:00 PM at the Franklin TV Studio, 23 Hutchinson Street. In addition to a short speaking program with featured speaker Jesse Kanson-Benanav, Executive Director of Abundant Housing Massachusetts, this interactive event will be a place where attendees can share memories of Franklin from the past and envision Franklin in the future through discussion, storytelling and artistic expression. Light refreshments will be provided.  




    Jane Jacobs Walk - May 11
    Jane Jacobs Walk - May 11

    On Saturday, May 11, 2024, there will be a second BEN 4 Franklin launch event: Cobi Frongillo and Franklin Matters’ Steve Sherlock will be leading a 90-minute Jane Jacobs Walk (rain or shine!) at 10:30 AM starting from the Franklin TV Studio, to explore the history, physical structure and architecture of Franklin’s built downtown environment. The community walk-and-talk will be one of thousands of Jane Jacobs Walks that take place every May in honor of the late social activist and placemaker. The walk will be accessible to wheels and paws, and participants are invited to gather afterwards at La Cantina Winery to share thoughts and observations. 




    For more information and to RSVP for either or both of the two launch events, or to sign up for BEN 4 Franklin’s mailing list, please visit: tinyurl.com/ben4franklin

    Visit the web page for more information -> https://ben4franklin.org/